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Unique Wedding in Swedish Ruins at Rytterne Kyrka

April 19, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Frida and Owe’s Swedish wedding combined two rustic Swedish historic venues with elegant botanical garden vibes! The couple’s ceremony took place in an old 11th-century ruin at Rytterne Kyrka, and was punctuated with ringing church bells and a live singing soloist. After their ceremony, Frida and Owe’s guests walked over to the couple’s stunning reception at Fiholm, complete with projects and décor inspired by the Italian countryside. Photographer Karin Lundin captured every breathtaking moment of this wedding, including Frida and Owe’s seriously magical first dance moment that will give you chills!

The Couple:

Frida and Owe

The Wedding:

Rytterne Kyrka & Fiholm, Uppsala, Sweden

The feeling of our wedding, we wanted a warm and homely atmosphere. And a personal feeling, not what you “should have” in a traditional sense but what was meaningful to us. We also wanted the day be focused on the feeling of love.

The venue was one of the most important things of our wedding. And it took us about a year to find it. We felt like it needed to be the right rawness and rustic vibe to be able to bring the right setting for the wedding. We wanted a civil marriage and not to have the ceremony in a church with a priest, therefore we also needed the venue to have a place for an outdoor wedding ceremony. The third thing was that we wanted a 3-day long wedding, so it needed to be located outside town/in a different town and we found the second one.

Even though we didn’t have a church wedding, we got the opportunity to have our ceremony in an old ruin from the 11th century with bells ringing and a soloist singing for us.

Instead of rice, we had our guests throw flower petals which formed a beautiful trail as we left the old ruins. We pre-made our cones for the flower petals from the pages out of an old Italian cookbook.

Our advice: Start to decorate the venue in time. The fact that we did everything by ourselves with the help of friends, and also had really big plans including building a totally new setting for the venue, resulted in a very stressful day before the actual wedding day. Owe is a former carpenter and built the dinning setting for a inside pergola and we cover the ceiling with greenery and lighting. He built a seating chart, signs, outdoor tables for mingles.

Everything takes more time than you think, even just decorating the table. If you’re planning to decorate your wedding by yourself make time for unexpected things in your time schedule and prepare everything you can do at home in advance. Make a to do list, and let one person be the “event planner.” This person should not be stuck doing things by themselves, it’s important to have a person have control overall, be there for any questions, and give directions on how things should be done.

Our wedding vibe was Italian winery meets botanical garden. We love Italy and have travel to Italy together several times, and it was obvious for us to have an Italian theme of the wedding. Not just the dinner, drink menu and decorations but we also wanted to bring the warm, relaxed and familiar feeling of it.

I have to say our first dance was the most memorable moment. We danced in the night surrounded by a circle of our friends and family holding sparklers and lit by the light of cresset torches. The music system failed, and in the middle of the dance the music (a version of Stand by Me by Tracy Chapman) stopped. They weren’t able to fix it, so in what only felt like a minute our guests started to sing the end of the song while we ended our dance. It could have ended in a disaster but it turns out to be the most romantic part of the wedding and it also afterwards felt like it was a part of the plan because of the seamless way it happened. At least it will always feel like it was meant to be.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Karin Lundin
Ceremony Venue – Rytterne Kyrka
Reception Venue – Fiholm
Floral Design – Floristkompaniet
Officiant – Ann-Marie Alvarsdotter
Live Music – Istria Music
Invitations – Anna Gören Design
Makeup Artist – Daniela Grgic
Hair Styling – Ida Adehill König
Wedding Dress – By Malina
Groom’s Apparel – Rose & Born
Rings – Elmbladsguld

 

Congratulations to Frida and Owe, and a huge thanks to Karin Lundin for sharing their wedding with us. Can’t get enough of this wedding’s fresh take on a historic venue? Then you’ve got to see this cozy Alaska wedding at The Historic Skagway Inn!

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13 Beautifully Mouth-Watering Drip Cakes for Your Wedding

April 18, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

While we don’t think we’ll stop seeing naked cakes any time soon, a new dessert trend has popped up this year and we’re totally crazy for it: drip cakes! Big or small, drip cakes are cakes that have chocolate, caramel, butterscotch, and other sweet syrupy delights dripped over the top. Similar to the naked cake, drip cakes have a slightly undone look that is so ubiquitous throughout current weddings. The seemingly effortless drizzling atop these cakes only makes them more enticing! If you’ve been searching for wedding cake inspiration, look no further than these beautifully mouth-watering drip cakes!

photo by Emily Kirke Photography, cake by Erica OBrien Cake Design; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Melissa Marshall Photography, cake by The Roundhouse Bakery, floral design by The Little Shop of Flowers; see more from this wedding here!

photo by B. Matthews Creative, cake by Patticakes Bakery, floral design by Tanarah Luxe Floral; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Brown Paper Parcel, cake by Sweet Empire, floral design by Flowers in a Vase; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Maryke Albertyn, cake by Essen Eatery; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Amy & Stuart Photography, cake by Hotel Bel-Air, floral design by Hidden Garden; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Julia Madden Sears, cake by Tessa Pinner, floral design by Philo Floral; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Emily Nicole Photo, cake by Brown Egg Bakery, floral design by Plant Shoppe; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Erin Wheat Photography, cake by The Nomadic Oven, floral design by Folklore Farm; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Genevieve Renee Photographie, cake by Pretty Sweet, floral design by Rebecca Dawn Design; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Jimmy Raper Photography, cake by Byron Bay Cake Boutique; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Luke and Mallory, cake by Cakes by Felicitations; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Tiarra Sorte, cake by Stone Layne Baked Specialties; see more from this wedding here!

Love the look of the drip cakes but still searching for the perfect cake style for your day? Check out these wedding cake ideas:

36 Ideas for Dressing Up Your Wedding Cake with Fresh Florals

9 Times Gold Wedding Cakes Stole the Show

What’s Trending – Naked Cakes

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Magical Estate Wedding in the Middle of a Redwood Forest

April 18, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Leyla and Mathew love the natural mood of redwood forests, so for their wedding, they brought their guests out to the middle of a forest for two elegant ceremonies and a romantic tented reception. The bride is Persian-American, so the couple decided on having a traditional Persian ceremony to honor her roots following their western ceremony. Photographer Bethany Carlson captured every gorgeous detail of Leyla and Mathew’s estate wedding, including the fresh and greenery-inspired décor the couple chose to complement their outdoor venue’s organic vibes. A huge storm on the radar threatened the couple’s outdoors-only wedding, so their planner Coastside Couture worked around the clock with their talented team of vendors to ensure that the entire space was tented in preparation for the rain – the results were gorgeous, and the guests stayed perfectly dry!

The Couple:

Leyla and Mathew

The Wedding:

Private Estate, San Gregorio, California

From the planner: The Island Farm is an enchanted private estate nestled in the middle of a redwood forest off the coast of Central California. This venue impresses with its towering redwood groves, rustic log cabins, and a tranquil pond.

From the planner: The bride came from a Persian-American background and wanted to incorporate both of these cultures into her wedding day. Leyla and Mathew wanted a traditional American ceremony that their dear friend officiated, as well as a Persian ceremony with a sofreh that included the bride’s customs and traditions.

From the planner: This couple loved the outdoor nature of this venue, but wanted to make sure it felt like a classy affair, using a neutral color palette and greenery to play up the beautiful nature surrounding them. As we began discussing design details, we decided on gorgeous neutral linens from La Tavola to dress up the space, farm tables to incorporate the natural wood, and market lights strung from the magnificent redwoods throughout the property for a romantic glow. 

From the planner: As the wedding date got closer, it turned out that one of the biggest storms of the year was going to blow through on their wedding day, which was extremely unlucky given that this venue was entirely outdoors (without any indoor options). We closely watched the weather pattern everyday, and a few days before their wedding decided it was crucial to tent as much of the venue as we could. Because the space is uniquely shaped we could not do one large tent in the area, but instead had to combine several small tents in order to fit with the various heights and shapes of the venue (all while avoiding the trees).

From the planner: Classic Party Rentals came through putting up some last minute tents in the pouring rain, as Bay Area Event Lights decorated the inside of the tents with more twinkle lights and chandeliers. We draped the tents with airy chiffon material to create a romantic look, and the result was an intimate and charming setting that the bride and groom (as well as myself) were thrilled about!

From the planner: The vendor team on this wedding was exceptional as we all worked a 15 hour day in a downpour, and the wedding day turned out beautifully! The bride and groom were ecstatic – which is what it is all about!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Bethany Carlson
Event Planning – Coastside Couture
Venue – Private Estate
Floral Design – Seascape Flowers
Catering – Urban Organics
Cake – Studio Cake
Officiant – Wedding Ceremonies by Azin
DJ – Love in the Mix
Videography – Grover Films
Makeup & Hair Artist – Mimi & Taylor
Lounge Rentals – Pieces by Violet
Rentals – Stuart Event Rentals, Royal Restrooms, La Tavola Linen, Abbey Party Rents
Transportation – Corinthian Transportation

 

Congratulations to Leyla and Mathew, and a huge thanks to Coastside Couture for sharing their wedding with us! Want more private estate wedding inspiration? Then you’ve got to see this chic wedding that transformed a Hollywood director’s home into a wedding venue!

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